English 10 Q1 W5.pptx DEALING WITH PERSONAL CHALLENGES
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LESSON 4 DEALING WITH PERSONAL CHALLENGES
“IT’S OUR ABILITY TO DEAL WITH THE CHALLENGES AND NOT THEIR ABSENCE THAT GIVES US TRUE GLORY, COMFORT, AND HAPPINESS IN LIFE.”
ARACHNE
Transitional devices, also known as transitional words, phrases, or sentences, are tools used in writing to create smooth transitions between ideas, sentences, and paragraphs. They help to improve the flow and coherence of your writing, making it easier for readers to follow along and understand your message.
Transitional devices serve different functions, such as indicating addition, contrast, cause and effect, time, example, comparison, conclusion, sequence, emphasis, and result. They provide a bridge between ideas, helping to connect them logically and effectively.
1. Addition: - Additionally - Furthermore - Moreover - In addition - Also EXAMPLES 2. Contrast: - However - On the other hand - Nevertheless - Nonetheless - In contrast
3. Cause and Effect: - Therefore - Consequently - As a result - Thus - For this reason EXAMPLES 4. Time: - Meanwhile - Subsequently - Afterwards - Eventually - In the meantime
5. Example: - For instance - Specifically - To illustrate - Such as - In particular EXAMPLES 6. Comparison: - Similarly - Likewise - In the same way - Just as - Compared to
7. Conclusion: - In conclusion - To summarize - Ultimately - Overall - In summary EXAMPLES 8. Sequence: - First, second, third - Next - Then - Finally - Lastly
TRANSITIONAL DEVICES ARE ALL OF THE FOLLOWING EXCEPT ? A. A bridge between parts of your paper. B. Clear connections between ideas. C. A way to treats paragraphs as separate ideas. D. Cues that help the reader to interpret ideas a paper develops. 1
WHICH TRANSITIONAL WORD IS USED TO ADD INFORMATION, REPEAT INFORMATION OR EMPHASIZE INFORMATION? A. Furthermore B. Once in a while C. In brief D. To conclude 2
I CAN PLAY QUITE A FEW MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ____________, THE FLUTE, THE GUITAR, AND THE PIANO. A. However B. Yet C. For example D. Meanwhile 3
THESE TRANSITIONS ARE WORDS THAT ARE USED TO ADD EMPHASIS OR TO INTRODUCE MORE EVIDENCE EXCEPT? A. Truly B. Thereafter C. Surprisingly D. In fact 4
WHICH WORD FUNCTIONS AS A “TO PROVE” TRANSITIONAL DEVICE IN THIS SENTENCE? ____________women suffer more not just because of the pay gap but also the pink tax A. Such as B. To conclude C. Evidently D. At first 5
TRANSITIONAL DEVICES CAN LEAD READERS FORWARD AND IMPLY THE BUILDING OF AN IDEA OR THOUGHT. A. True B. False 6
WHICH TRANSITION WORD SHOWS SEQUENCE IN THIS SENTENCE? That house felt very creepy inside; __________, it was sunny outside. A. At first B. Meanwhile C. Therefore D. Instead 7
WHICH TRANSITIONAL WORD SHOWS EXCEPTION? A. Yet B. However C. Nevertheless D. All of the above 8
FILL IN THE BLANK TO SHOW REPETITION. _________________before, gas is exceedingly expensive. A. As I have said B. Surprisingly C. In fact D. All of the above 9
WHICH TRANSITIONAL WORD IS USED TO GIVE AN EXAMPLE? A. Truly B. Surprisingly C. In fact D. None of the above 10
PHOTO ESSAY A photo essay is a collection of photographs that tell a story or convey a message. It is a powerful medium for storytelling, as it combines visual imagery with captions or accompanying text to create a narrative. Here's an example of how you can structure a photo essay:
PHOTO ESSAY 1. Introduction: Start with a compelling photograph that grabs the viewer's attention and introduces the theme or topic of your essay.
PHOTO ESSAY 2. Body: Use a series of photographs to tell your story or convey your message. Each photograph should contribute to the overall narrative and evoke emotions or provoke thoughts. You can include a mix of close-up shots, wide-angle shots, portraits, and action shots to add variety and depth to your essay.
PHOTO ESSAY 3. Captions or accompanying text: Provide captions or short descriptions for each photograph to provide context, explain the significance, or share additional information. The captions should complement the visuals and enhance the viewer's understanding of the story you are telling.
PHOTO ESSAY 4. Sequencing and transitions: Arrange the photographs in a logical and coherent sequence to guide the viewer through your essay. Use transitional techniques such as juxtaposition, progression, or contrast to create smooth transitions between images and maintain the flow of the narrative.
PHOTO ESSAY 5. Conclusion: End your photo essay with a strong concluding photograph that leaves a lasting impression or reinforces the main message of your essay.
PHOTO ESSAY Remember, a photo essay is a visual storytelling medium, so focus on capturing powerful and meaningful images that effectively convey your intended message. Consider the composition, lighting, and framing of your photographs to create visually compelling and impactful storytelling.
A photo essay is simply an essay that uses images to tell a story or make a point. In a photo essay, images are placed in a specific order in order to send a particular message to an audience. Some photo essays will have text to support the photos or provide details, but some photo essays will have no text at all.
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CAPTION ON EVERY PICTURE USING TRANSITIONAL WORDS CAPTION CAPTION CAPTION CAPTION CAPTION